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—= EEaEwe 1h Bhines for ATL The THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1870. Bocth's Theatre—ip Van Winkle, Mowery Theatre Rogacement Kattsontinary, de. re Raitway, Motte, mbieation, 1-Opee to V Our Cousin Geran, Wood's Munoum—Ace of ‘Terms of the Sun. the last week, which Aug. 1, wae as fo Mon? ay 0 { 3.600 Thorsday ‘Trosday UNOO Friday... Wednesday (.50.1'25,600 saturday Agyrigate day ci 760,600. Arerage daily circulation du ing the week, 126,760. Daily average during the previous week, ending August 6, 121,250. « The Collapse of the Bonaparte Empire. Never in all history has a great and prowl nation been covered with such humiliation as the present war has heaped upon the Boxarante dynasty and the people who have put their power and their honor in its keeping. Beginning the wer on a frivolous pretext, the French Eusperor hurried to the fronticr a powerful army to take Prussia Ly surprise, and conqnor her before she could Dring up her defenders, But this fore: there one more powerful; and what was more s'gnificant, it found that it must fight not with Prussia alone, but with the whole of Germany. So foolishly had the Emperor bungled in bringing on tho war, that he had united and ccngolidated the German phopl where Le ought to have divided them, so that a considerab'e portion would have been 1 ended on Suture pulation found on his side, or would at least have rema neutral. This political defeat of the which th» war commenced, precursor of an unexampled series of tary disasters which lay of its progress, Tho first scrious ‘was to thrust one of the tween the French ¢ rps under Ma andthe main body of the Imper Thus they separated MacMano® supporis and) br : while at tho same timo another Germa French, with was but the marked every erman ary e his ce army fell upon him with overwhelmin b lit crushed him, 89 that Lichas not been of tho Last accvaut s and probably never willbe. The same di the French centre der Frossanp broken ¢ driven back, and the main [ i where, we were tuld, a dovisive,battle w Ve fought aud the ude of Gorman suce rev 1 But this enlation did not take into ac. count either the numbers of th ns, oF the sup-rior intellect by whicl their operations are directed, While the united Prussian armics under Von Sruyot Prince Fue Cuant ayoinst the main body of French gathered 1% and ERICK ES were moving ther Prussian ary, said by 140,000 strong, under Pr cK WILLIAM, the sauce that had disposed of MAcMauon, was hast by way of Nancy and Bar le-Duc toward C).dions Ths great flanking movement, more formi dabic than any undertaken by Granr or Srenmay, threatened to cut the communica tious of tho» French at Metz; and a retreat of the whole French army upon Chalons was At once ordered. It is plain that the battles of Sunday and Monday last were fought while th: French order, were Metz on the columns, in obedience to this marching away toward Chalous. ‘The sisted in an attack by a Prussian forc which surprised the French by suddenly pearing on the west bank of the Mose when all the Prussians were believed to | *tillon the right bank, Ac Emperor Navourc from road witle of § niday ec ending to th k was made if of the French ar river, He this at just as one the y had got gerons says it was re pulsed afer four hours of his army from. erossing forced it back within the lint Datile of Monday evid effort of the troops thu Jed back tuto Meta the preceding day to got ont and cross with an crow the river so as to join the main Freuch army, ‘This effort wns foiled; and the French w ain prossed back within their fortifications, Thus MacManon was ly repeated at Mets Freveh army is again divided in two and its parts prevented again While these successive defents utterly ttroy the prestige of the French generals and down the spirit of soldiers and peo, while revolution is constantly threatened in every part of France not oe the oper peration upon Bucces: and th from uniting and cupied by the Prussians, the Government makes frantic effurts to send forward rein foreements, But the Prassians give them no opportunity to organtze the now levies 60 as to make them effective. Mare! traordinary rapidity, they do 1 antagonists ny with ex ow their breathe, or to even to turn d. The Prussian reinforecments, too, the rpot as if t frou ar magic, pouri down into Lorraine like some mighty inroad of their Gothic ancestors of old Alrcady, too, we hear of a new German army, 100,000 strong, whieh has erossed the Rhino near Mulhouse, and has its advance at Besan gon marching upon Paris from the cast, And while calamity and d y thus accumulates on every hand, and | ce seems as if sad denly 8 looks on isthat has destroyed ack with a moral paralysis, the world in aston’ 15 they ar to defend their own country ag foe quiring what it ow impotent people, and a foreign Franee has been a of ow most gigantic impostures ever performed. i the history of man. Lovurs NArouron, hay- ing been lifted into power by fraud and bloodshed, has used it during this long pe riod mainly to enrich himself and his minions, France has been weakened and undermined so that he and creatures like Morny and HavssMANN might flourish in insolent splendor, accumulate vast fortun and tower above the people they were plun- dering. The corruption in the centre of the Im: perial Government has long been shamcleas and notorious ; and the events ofthe war prove that it must extend to almost every depart. ment of public affairs, Tho army is not only without competent generals; it not only has fower soldiers than the people have been mado to honest and ffi often not to be had. properly su thes: believe; it has not even an issariat. Food is is not con and ammunition to the troops, W! mean except that the practices of the Emperor and his friends have spread | downward, till the foandat as rotten as | plie the euperstructnre? —Imposture provails at | the centro, and it prevails at the cireumfer onee; and mankind may well be thankful that the hour fur its final disa ppearance has | siruck — From the Land of the Pharaohs. Wo hasten to give place to the following erestingt communication just received from Col. Groncr Butien, Consul-General of the United States in Egypt: To the Euttor of The Sun. Mt Why in the nw 2 of God can't Tie Sex let me aloue? Lnover in any wanner injured you, except it is in being a friend of Joun Youna's and a “nephew of Gea, BuTLER.” Well, there are crimes fur worse than ome was polite to you, oF (1 Gualt inherent, and not intentional, Yon sought mo yours dito be, If T failed, it was a Lam not, | never w agent." Tnever saws Cubsn bond, ¢ or countérfelt, God knows I bave no nish gold,” ur indeed any other kind, I wisn I had-honestly sequired, 1 nployed no “Bohemians at ludicrously liberal rates" to write anybody up or down. are entirely with Spain My syinpatt ards the Cuban Won, I rogard the Cu ew York as blatant tapestors. The will bear me out, Why nid th th astonisnment on the appointment of Gen, BuTLen’s nephew to U.c dof the Posraohs, any more thanif it bed been yourself in lien of tie New York Appraisers am of average inteiligence and I know the amen' 4 proprie among gentlemen all over the better, I observe them. You Write of meas though I were an os whic! world, and w silalo te me and Algerine pirate or a Greek brig By God, you'll Onaily drive me ards yon by your wanton p or five feuds already, her cupy me fn Don't force o ato enmity tow ou me only ase yor don't like my relstives and friends, [am seven and miles awa; Tam nota public m an't s kindly or fri ¥ ex-Confede j | | are Yank degr: ns, bat I d tyo' I wou't have th 1 out. You are doubtless 7 ky, , Consu-G. Wins: tet us sole tlie Conanlcheners @ public man re public” than he is, we w to know him, Could the late Hesny J. Raysoxt say that was not a public mau? How much les: his successor—we mean ¢ distinction—claim that L sn sul-General says he isa friend of SELL YOUNG, and that we speak of him as if he was an Algerine pirate or a Greck Urigaud. Ether an Algerine pirate or a Creck zand—in the estimation of New York tolay—wonld be a gentleman as red with a friend of th k News Docs But regard No Need of Porter, Near the cl navy maiutaned res Congress, by Pay of ¢ Farnaavy, ercated the order that it might be bestowed upon him ‘Vhey also created the rank of General of the Army, and it was conferred wu On hie accession to the Presidency the office naturally fell to Siren an, and then Sent DAN tock his place as Lieutcnant-General Congress at its late session very properly passed an act providing that when these two y offices become vacant by the death or pation of the present occupants, the of hal. to exist of the war, aud while cur ar fices shall ceasc Congress intended of to do the sane thing in regard to the px Admiral, and the House pass effet; but which the fir to that some legerdemain, in serof Vice-Admiral Ponten was clanse of the bill was stricken out by the Senate; and so, on the death of apparent, th Fannacur, for whom the rank was created, PonTER steps into his place Our navy is now reduced to the most mea gre dimensions; and it seandalous waste of commentary the Administration's pretended zeal for retrenchment, to keep wp the expensive offices of Adiniral and Vice Admiral Well knowing the feeling of the country, if Gen, Guanv had any regard to. public is ridiculous, and a money, and a sorry upon opinion, and was eapable of rising above the vulgar btion of bestowing luer places upon fawning favorites, he would leave the p of Aliniral vacant until Con grows coull express their umbiassed opinior Ubon the matter, However, we prosuime by will do nothing of the Rind, but will elevace Pontes, the audacious trickster, to the place recently honored by Farragut, the brave, manly old seadog. If events take this turn, Congress would serve the parties just right if, after Ponren became Admiral, they should abolish the office, and thus sional career of this unscrupulous intriguer, —— Mr. Greelcy’s Opinion about Bribery. In the Tribune of yesterday Mr. Gui replies to our request for his bribery of Mr. J.C. follows nr St neke ae te en ether Mr. 7. 0, Bane ‘i i e 0 eporter, ‘ you are nga You fellows aro ifthis was Cousin ——. cnore Davia (now Mette boerstary ofState) aid | Making @ very discourteous gesture, Col. | r haiti ‘2 as Ng abd, pied MS aaa The hat The young miss, not waiting to hear the sentence | volunteer organist to a country parish ehure) in Hag. or tsrecurte a bribe of $0.00 {0 Leiray his | Jawes Fier, Jr., says no such occurrence ever | over. T went to Newport last week, and the first | Anish, put a wif of lovely cms aro iad, fone i rraud ha eieate Having Tal | took place. As Col. Fisx, Jt. inquires, is not | Man Tetw wasa Sex reporter, Why, they carn up | Ana the Mp, Fouthial ing mounted a bay kit on | et River claims tobe the langet and oldest carefully considered the testimony addnced ty eee o saw one down on the buoy. bi be 7 t ory , Me ped * We FUN Ineupport of Aba charge, Wo decide tere: | this adisgrace to American journalism? What | ? ‘es Sap tt ie tbe th ee but " Hemouth the old gente Hen vent Vint iol | ine cl Woollen aud cotton goode ta he did not.” " fi te the’ fe fe | fetd pencil, off xa look, as the boa e with sailing emotion ov bi ssachasetts fhe a wrk yrs scuny | Tendere it more heinous ts the fuet that the | ii, morning. ‘There's always two or three of * Wh. stro}y. uncle, don't you know me” Saw HHRNION O) LW oLe Veui a ee ‘offs 5, in | Laleereporting Tribune, instonl of sending to | in my wake, and 1 vee one of them struck Grvsley | {rcmreyween the cory lips Alter the echo of He who Mette ad : gives this decision is to the effect that, im | Cot, Javes Fiex, Jr., or to President Graxt, to | up at Suratogn the other day. Idon't believe Gree. | pad May fight and rin another d he year 1967, Mr. Davis, being then a Diree- | ascertain whether the gallant Colonel bad been | ley ever wakes up but what he looks out for a Sv we eall, T thonaht tt was yon, hat wae net eertatn, | —An Tllinois farmet cut his throat on ae - " t . . But come, let's to the carr 3 Wreak is alread of the dro " eatiburicd Ina ralast ; tor and one of the legal advisers of the Erte | guilty of such an inclegant action, took the mat. | reporte a 1 know Grant den t. And old Corbin, be dd. in antieipatigu Of your Leing hungry after | Pf Ihe Arosa. 9 ol ' Railway Company, accepted a bribe of ter for proved, and actually made its false report | * {led ont of the city to get rid of them, and the first miehi'e ride 000 from the Railroad Company, for his 8c ot, orting Trijune is led by its too great readiness Naee % Melt anther ite roe ur chemical correspondent says that w the latter Company to proente from the Erie | "parting 7 evdlee CMa ct aTues® | men, lively thowe wile dwell anton tis roof, Our chemical correspondent says that lion Company ceriath running eottéracts favor. | 00. Volendy assail men ' F calmportact be The Coione’, having reeavered from the Admiral'e | ,qhhtering the dwell pane indy Gen, Grant teh Lone branah be looked ike An 7 ts while it. stud’ avoids condemning and de ntetPupton, conittwedt ieeanhae orate ae Rte aoe austed receiver w for the Genoral’s retort ble , orm relor “eet sabhs es i 3 i inntes « ! the h tt t is said a spite of hostilities a p able to tho Boston, Hartt and Er 1 20d | rouncing such transactions as those of J. C. D ; Tim Sun's a creat paper, Why, if ever T] mintios cutee for the washing of ter 1 id that in spite of hostilities a p also a contract whereby the Erie Company | Davis, Gen, Ginaxs's Acting Seoretary of State, | got shipwrveked I suppose Twonld be saved by a | {i6e, aNd the wrran came pattoring doy ball Ae talent Mell iit al first guaranteed and then bought outright | who received a great bribe to betray his con. | SUN reporter, ¥ Tiknewn fellow who eame to | in! breakfast room alked n ck 5 wut he bonds of the Boston, Tart ; 1 se ‘ aco the * Twelve Temptations.’ wnd be told me he |. where is aunt?” were the frst words of —Fnglish papers announces the death ins #5,000,000 of the bonds of the Boston, Hart: | stituents and deitaud his etients, TJ, instead of | 8° the deal the little beauty fordshire of Jean Tapurte Francolt Mien, ono of ford and Frio Company, paying for | foibles oF the faults of privateciti. | Kot wrecked off the G Mapagos Ta * O1 is not up vet" replied the stately Het SabviVisie Wikhetens GF (he eF00%II06 OF Laie 40 : : . way up above Alaska, among rentle who was all eagerness to be at bis eho them $4,000,000, The making of these con | ze: erporting Tribune would denounce He rae late and paper, —A Montana paper has a telegram announcing first white man ie saw Was a lit i 1 “ tracts was s.ronuionsly resisted by the fellow | the crimes of men high in power in it git ssa wrt | Well, then, uncle, T will take the he’ o° the | thatthe French Mediterranean fleet haw arrived at grein: i ‘ ss ia G ment, as they are Ms ED EOH: HAO Whipped OOF 8 WIR Hove oye: G80 | a Taret, and will go norih to Join the balance of the Directors of Mr, Davis; and when they were | Patty and in the Government, ‘ald he was a SUN reporter, aud wanted to know all And down she eat at the hea’, and entere! atone " 4 ery preponse : —The losses by fire in the United Statos t "resi a the street at Long Branch, d lool he com: 5 | he cunght sight ofa very preporsessing young lady, Tl ast Baxcitorr Davie as | President Grane atin Sah 0 Bale My oe due to | ine, ooking oat for the comfort of bis passengers | Sovarently sbont fourteen years or ace, whose month were more than 5,000,000 iaruer tian ia duty, instead of treating him with the d rence generally, sparkled and whose face was radiant with siniles, Boston, Uartford and Erie ara ee, Ue TWO COUSINS. SUNBEAMS, — bombast wore withont « paraltel, and he assumed the grand air of @ conqueror. Perhaps some “of his excitable countrymen really believed him to be one. But mark the change, No sooner do reverses befall the French arms than this war- like potentate hurries half-way back to his cay THE FISK-GREELBY FIGHT. MORACE’S AGRICULTURAL ARTICLES THB CAUSE OF THE ROW. —>— Out at Li Father Myacinthe raey, —Miss Charlotte Cushman is dangeroxsly il in London with a cancer, living © life of celeb. Prom the Cincinnau Enquirer. Several mornings since a romantic double mistake occurred at the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and —If you would have your hash settled quiet}, tal, and issues bulletins almost confessing the meee Tees Wise © yan eevee 2 tees Pavton railroad dopat on ‘the arrival of the 6:90 | be raretat where you get tt, ee 5 otroit train, An entieman— » two old end the profes: | overthrow of his Empire, Altogether, it was a the Erie gentlemen were at the denot with their carriages | —Mlle. Dejagot, nt the age of 80, is still Playing ® perfect Bull Rum excursion. noxiousiy tho arrival of their friends. | young parts on the Fronch stage. x reporter met Col. James Fisk, Jr., at the Long Branch bout yesterday, ‘The Colonel wore his velvet coat, white duck pantaloons, and diamond pin, Me had been throngh the Plymouth Rock from stom to stern, inepeciing her machinery, her larder, The trait, which was prompliy on ti Ing tnto ihe depot. and the nice looking old xeon: Hemen, doubtless representatives of a large rent and divers bond: their apposrance betokened, hurried to the sleeping car an} promptly stepped in, ‘The first of the twain walked briskly along antit vor trecal came dash: The Fulse-reporting Tribune has been guilty of misrepresenting Col, James Fiex, Jr. It averred that Col. James F Jr., meeting —Dickens's house at Gadshill was knocked down to his son Charles for £6,000, <Imagine a more melancholy apectactlo than « Jot of hens trying to roost on n clothes tine! ELEY opinion on the 1300, his exalted office, put his fingers to his nose, =The Duchoss of St. Albans is acting as @ "Tuo I he ehonted, as his eye fell npon the Sew | and then going toward hor, bent over and inquired en spring and winter, fzuratively apeakine, the two, 9! r —An Aroostook, Me. | to the anhanp aud luxury to | chair or the in its lending | Ma be #uiuck at Elizabethtown was a SUN repor. editor pays his respects this the Fuler. | tet Clear away those lines there (here Admiral Fisk broke into the Colonel's conversation). Li the subject of extended comment colt ©. the earria to a stately stone f life of ease oping i ol rip who sqvate tn riven y, | mansion, bee Into such errors as nn sin aiding or 7 + | oped by official testimony, that journal wou out i the Adiaira’ rt regs tipon the duties of the table So delighted ak Gnally consummated by the purchase of 4% ; , 1 he ; 4 : ira . Ha he Pgh lp on areemvegeti oni nae Lay | old gent with, her as the broak ast. pr —A generous citizen of Memphis gave the city 5 nto such unfortunate situations as itis | that matting straicht over that gang plank, Ladies | he forcot all ab sut ids paper and the war in Eacope, | Jand fora public but before the elty had Tai on nroxie d the electic ow Board o! n pay » | Tand fore public park ; re the ¢ ad Tait ont ' tee an G ae 6 of a n 10 fy out FT how in with reward: to Col. d,.Mine, Je. Gon't want to walk over acrvoked mat, Lively, | and ne er ones thought fo glance a stock tat’ | much money upon it, the diteovery was made that the say 7_—_—_oooOO men, livel: affairs the aunt made her appearance, and was taken | &°0" did It and aa " purchase of the bonds alone between two R. PINNEGAN'S ECCENTRICITIES, The Colou n continued: aback Wil SU" prise ab What she suit, |. | Thousands of people all over the world are hree mill of dollars. or uel i z Yes, creat paper that Sux. They tell ine that it y, whom have you breakt with you?" | preparing to observe the sun next December ; bat three millions of dollars. How much - 5 ’ i 1 exclaimed sho, lookidg Wis enccodtag’ iniceeae at | ters observa the run next December ; bat r it has los dis daily los! le the | The Attempt to Kill Mr. P, Mallins—Eforte | keops three reporters with spy glasses on the top of | try Mouny ‘ice, with th 5 r A : cali to Persuade Matlins te Withdraw the | eve ot tower in the United States “Why, you. have not forgotten Cousin Nellie? | NOW. when it extibite a Interesting running contracts, we are not informed; but ve-The Prisouer Held iv $2,000, | Here aiman honded the Colonel a despatch, whien | S4Y® the patent miling ye i be a considerable amount. To our with Nobody to Hail Hin, e said had just been reesived at the Eric Rai . an nsin Netiie echoed both he ant at —It is announced that a Universal exhibition 1 io that of honest men generally, The examination Finnegan, the Mor- | yoad office, The Colonel tore open the envelope, Wh Nein | Of sericatturat imptomenta is to po held tn Paris ta instead of protecting the interests | Tua ward politician, who attempted to shoot | and burriedly porused ite coutents, Cou k Un AS. It looks now as tt, before that time, m n nstead of protecting TOBE | Me. Patrick Mullins, the contracior, in Mehlem's | “dustas I thougit, Hore you, Bill, teke that | (iitles Mee oe aris Meee Min: LE ee stitnents and clic betrayed and | jquor store, took place on Tuestay morning | duspateh up to Ktuckor, and ase him to ses w point jen ce aaiting RUHR Ahlers aed he widowe defrauced them most shamefully; bat Mr. | inthe town hull of Morrisinia, before Justice He the matter up to Lackwwaxen, Eome-how-oran. | ,A' this, stnge of the secue old gentleman No. 9, | | — the palrleren Auber and the wilow of Ser re ' " ea wnber o} ther there's aly * Lae! ak hom we had lett at the dep red the house, ve given to the French Patriotic $1 Grecrey thinks otherwis: A. Fuben, In the court room w ar 3 r of | othe jore's always hell to pay upat Lackawaseo. Dringiog with h i" the cousin we ad expe au r of £M ner night each time * Maeant vo Av wth neation to p 0 terested ape taters, te political friends of both But Colonel, roke in the Stn reporter, alter a hearty liuz on the of the c gray. apled, how with eondition t New we have another qu n to put t! abacus Gala PK de thes) he diaitioes ibe laws 29 tale vi abont Horace Gi beards, they all sat down to the table at the request i es tredbin ssid Ede : nth Mr, GueeLey. Suppose that Mr, Saver Vell, his okt watte coat will lave to t duet | of the dunt, and smi most jively remarks and | 1 : ne after the : T yer for the defence, Counselor Browne, and Mullins " * you live,” tuterrupied the Cole | hearty lauche at es at the (rain, comp et —The | ia renne, Sixcrain, a trustee of the Tribune Associa- | have always b : ttle annoy ; PAN at wor lca ebakiene Wate we Witt pbs cae competed + Auzias Turenne, 1 81 rust have always been j Mevorter=Yea, Thaow, Colonel, Hut Y wantea | WUccakiaat wich we will euaranty will Rot soun physirlan, following the example of t ton, and its pablisher, mud necept from | ance w 8 all efforts | enor NOR did Cire Hei: Soraee Geeee | Mee Ried eetinat ial Mar untetake, but. tetare | Warten of Boston, has directed Ia his wit ® firm of paper manufacturers a Lribe of | mie by Finnegan's ¢ Mailing t0 | fey hadn't set ied that difieuit arriviag at lowe, which was in the weslorn par he diacected n *keloton cleaned Titoa, and : : z i ‘ withdraw the charge ere the I wth Rock becan to blow off her | the city, be discovered bis error in couversi hong up in the museum of the Medical School at Chris $60,000 for his services in procuring from | “ing compiainant, Mr. Mullins, stean A noise that wort d drowned | the uir'younz occupant of the carriage, and learning | tania, 1 00 the emwes'thec | nt’ Tilton! Ho, Tiltont Tell that | in tr dd to tue interest o. t body was raleod, "it eracked Ike an iclelo, broke fond lose between two and three millions | was sinply corroborative, and to the effe "t | engineer to clove his escape’ V ut of bis | neuen 1 two In the and one of the arms enappod off of dollars, Would or a 8 a ee rape Pelilbatien svilie ekea Wa Ain Caine iE diraueaslawians (2 thal m Unfortnun ely for the story, za cis . # Salo tr drin . w ‘ iW n ral liar, 7 - M Brownson, in 0 letter to the ents and fellow Md Would Mr M 4 1 1 and | b : ees On Wednosday tact a wason atrived in thy Gree minend him for appointment 8 Mtn T might ae Sit [ever ea ay Was ca ever . : | patreh eae Weash at eet tary of State, « appointod’| Tamer twies, bar fh (Fe ae ie Well, tuat's jist t Vat Mow of Ate Viewr on earth, and ala be watch was’ t If iW 1 eo mmea wat he q tnvult offered him by @ would b rasp Multine t ' : the ty i : 1 soveralan” c t n Was soon a'terv i aen't eectied your aif hrc t is perhaps not generally known that the t istruet lt 7 : : Col, Fiske the eireulation cont 1s trnatworthy standard of welwnt, y t ter th «the hageigt é | ag * i hurt the foal, | sain, Bs they « ne hnnar ng addoliar, OF eonrse, t roten I I nl and I au to » ¢ t r | t ' wae mwito in this way, ton ve to @ foot, and tw toa quarter cure bondhold a the whol tc we need | eee A Ho came down t Went to the eb rk ag i M 5 ‘ “ « . if Ht | cured (hie eon, ond coon’. Une: Beh nacre t when the Pope is putting him 1,000 Is 8: t been paidin 1 s a * | a v f r 1 tue f his ¢ h ‘ = ; he ¢ | woh was at leaet su to ity qi 1 reciat al {ut sh ETE BOA TOT ita Waa pnd oO 1 wa or | “it | King’s w renders him #uperior to all mauuer of Mord Up. . | Y ’ con > A ‘i I Mr 0 ‘ nid gentleman aa . J N LAUKE ESM em: 4 u * " vated . That ts Gen. Grant, our a the mother, Those disposed to pat eof the 7 1m not ». and ; vn 1 the t ner of § vn to the ne 1 know vertisi t puting h wyer ‘ 3 : a | tea ‘ thin Wh polities {ear citing « r 1 t q te him, | 9 sy ‘ refers JOUN Bee to hava: forgotte a Stes F . 4 at Britsin isto be taken next } g t ang bi pte age, nank, profeseion or 1 8 But be better t H roy al A, relation to the head of the fami th i ane Oreck Houses ¢ best ‘ rent, who tovest th tt Z.ve aeeurate retiiens of the popmlation on that nich Neither Italy nor Austria comes to tl a t promim Hit y ‘ Jron upastrenn cetert, have ply ot —Neutrality appears to be strictly observed by eoffered:. i 2 iE 4 ay ‘ i 1 whita eae deliver a Gay pace Heaie huhu (vou | tows, Berlin is {ntl of these ragimnfiina, einzing, mena hada oH Line - —— uw. The Admirals pve Give ‘ice grace tor bear the afliediouot | “Viva ta Prassia™ Vive Italia Mort? alte strengthen th MAPARFE cause, has set fr ae Date RO GOREN OR: a gael ony at wh chastiands” Ree'tt wii : + Vive Ia iberta! And a shower of good veral thousand convicts, who in reality ar st rt ut had passe ce falls Into thelr dirty caps ‘0 of Boulogne bids det man foe, and wrestles with | ludicrous is still in the m raute cap, and the sublime al About a generation ago the Strasboargers were suddenly in their pati def the It would be remark be ¢ > officiat genius of Jownfall of Boxararte would b ground of events all the who have be ministrative M vat War arallel by the instructive are aflurded French beaten, and are in full retreat + Horace — att ag The Creat k yen sivg the same ni" Viva Ia Francia! Aoricntir and Gospel sk at Newport, keep mein thy ive nd toh and bate t After this prayer, Lizzie, who had aprear a x nt t at was ner home. rouz out U ste pe lon." He ike ea ees lie leit bois ety on witha ¥ been sick, and is still ia @ jes as the superts > digestion of zed with the South verybody ud ives the maj his fourth wife, although The Colonel evidently does n wien and totke | welch upoo h hor if he s by the for e Governmen tet he is not al toes, his looks heile Tle wos in town on APOLEON was ler of the cir siaves with then? This was all the § rn States would not ers Wore at a to wigele out of it, but only w neneys triver was not to b 1, Joo therefore m ver toa] \ ' PXCHANGE WAR. Owner b Lirmody tral Omive all) nixat day by Judge Cox, no ¢ news is ars Ih oe TUE STOCK 1 Harto - a - er, Witiant hav Ho sW"* | aiaotution of the Na have sucd forth Exchaage, an AnA s, proves to thy tle man of a’ of the pr s members Is HAbItA, and, Up Lo cation, wae w law N living om Siyrilo aud N hay ed in, February, 1969, 1 $100 cach to the ¢ and 600. perse Y find, ‘Th 1 tow 4 that hi with a sword. He Wt bad cut bis wi eniie bot wnt in Janu Alirge | sword. ¢ trou ed aim, Lie was d ws wonaniTy 88 of the Exchang mn withthe f incioles 0 ' ton wi b an ary or «lsum, he has ever ain ent ore oF eas constantly An En tion of an ric tel Gnattarl, which profestes vo eflvet by ny al! that contin’ ebrnury last Marriage ¢ ther rrow © lish papor gives a detailed descrip. nosy y were expelled. ‘The t is on behalf of the expolted n that they shonld have a rat to this: | property still remainin They ela tna Pond, Pike | wer 1 mom 0 a re. wie f the another wile or iu Morinuns-shaye ae maby port The Crime of Maveia A daughter of the Rev to marty Lawrence Saunton, ¢ in ¥lushing A. Tripp, pastor waving been f 1;'and fina wives as thoy We ask whut Mr, Greeley will Bay ris hie nott wid wu 1 uid say prenre tay performed by eetric ba 4 with our own amounting to about £24,000. there Was no q 1 that the exou ridden | By an in, him, But | veotor creates cur fa Mormon, ‘he To carry ow his ¥ m wien they ion Was in viol present stra oped wi nts, or py aa ur wh betwe France and Prussi The vainglorious tre B he establ arly me years smce, \ tion of the EBrelayg nA | the ne on W oo i rruvtel yestertay, th in motion a lever c ected with thew nag Ay in : ociety of the Fourierites—the most vile and in that the remaining) nv youny brite's ather effecting the arrest of Larry for | Any number of contucting tubas may b loved, of the exultation of our loyal Northern people | merriment dancing, inking whise Business of the Exchange: “Phe | He wis locket up to avait Justice Quarterman’s re ballad “ Ke bs Ki ating Chrbstiat mbers chum th i] xehange is ia urn trom hing exearaion, bs os ‘ - et has @ over the rt cof the fimet battle of Bull Run, How | Greeley gthemon ti aes sure we felt, at the adva' wat victory tional arms! be annhil ated weeks later, and pe ce restore ‘ Accordingly, mom) autry partment. cler the wake of the Union march, as if nie, V gentlemen to would at onee crown t Not only was the rebel army a the first ex rebellion itself was to be wiped out a few 8, newspaper corresp icles of many kinds bore thes At Poris song with silznt varia. valTalla!" Mt ud the small col ts forth A mal taste in dress was alwore satin stocks, and avorythingtrather prononeé; yet 00 fan had keener or more tinsparing critics! eve for vulzarities In others, He once gave to a friend & est of a most gorzeous shawl pattern, § rat Ea a party, be qnizzod hia friend anmeresfully for tit and Jolly looking as possible. His wife's Leather, ti ¥ stunning vest, althoneh he had on im at view Wife Deritesim, and | NOt deine plowed with (he condition of things has | Me win bother, oF sistcr—whichever tex vesls and carry ‘4 \ "yah In Mie month, three cute ' for ihies but tree, a elong to. her for his He was the personal and intimate fr " Finked over the sstablisnmcnt, he pogeenk conartypin waceg | he tak shia Uiseriminatine freq f tuat Joo Cobura Making a Night of te ' t ew among t t ' ne bold | A m punisnm: richly merited, agatare Who don't kaOW the faintly ne Coburn and Frank Molutyro west on a son to assime the Chelstlan mame of his favter as thedral ¢ | the law Phe Candidate for Governor on hin Kuces. | sel a EMey for h ante, sinking the paternal Williams ° Ml City, ba Daily ut the Harton « A, with * pion the formen [ce martes, Mi eioverasr, Liew ma ah f the Prpiune on) tel, Wit ; of the expected vic hing covditivn ; baat th 1 their members! Lar that the attempt to expelled trie system in being wholly mnadeered by aliuos infiue au hand, 1 awirdod ¢ ton of w adding effect that Corvettes, | tute > terios, excl), 2), * —- Newey ciety Uy beggar Wud to clear out, tor ny | th Person wonld trust ne nat qudifie | to be Governor, athe Law, and ti ox at Marey, deward, + will hot comp: is Lichorant of the Law as Well oF Qe oflioe WILLIAM L. of MeDowrn's by non-pay me 1 with He the Securing anolier VPrasstan Rirlg Corremponde A curious tariff —ofletat hy tue Prussian Govern: Atotion for the wppointment of a receiver was | of prize money. to be distributed for te J yesterday before Judae Barnard, Decision | tie enemy's war vossels ved. Kach iron clad frigat — eaeh Mi-sien- Is he Gos | oor e thalers, ‘Ten lors. ‘het gold of our money handred and eighty thonsand thalers are for the capture of of th ze Money, of ihe Keensng Post, has been established vont y uta quoram; and lease was for the pur place of pose of Dusiness ab a il versed talent a 1 to a distracted | any of tucse tien Ne 4s tae Gor pel, counter, but | (hust,pe.te man of gulating the emouat Feuton with capture of . 00.0%) thalors, ers, Bloating b nen kere Won rs, euch, 15,000 ert and dospateh vossela, 1000 thae | t¥ Worth about seventy-five couts ran cle ever as alers, W and utterly un rs of Congress, Prehiachoysen's English meee ine wase: Bice ing or N Pinst, We F ing 1 4ug. 6 to a question in relat of Augu ROY the system canna: be proav an ents, Broontyn ytion followed in 1970, deutial Receptl om the Chicago Tr Aug, LOVIS AND 1 “Lonls has had his bay Jetegr » in Chic we oing (o a pic festive Head Heroine, mat 9 o'¢ visled npanied by ny 1 Lowa at sp with the eal tts, Warranted to light up the sea to a distance of two thathe had 1 Guy wer, Came a hunk i i leagues, beat 4 and lewd a reception In tho parior., it Wis a intment; and Vast structions, : won tory, and a truly pi nt excursion was an- | curicusaMsir, and somes gestive of a funeral, prepared in iorm, Were ———— 7m ? ticipa hae gariy-camie: larminaiicar philip sienee as of death pervated te room, and the and W doubtie A Spanish Commissioner tothe Cuban Junta, Anil to turee notabies stood up side oy side. ready to be | out by Hin so far ys possible. He «itd From the New York Democrat Win Jite must bo fre h in the recollection of the | siasen. hor wh one veutnred to advance 1OMr, Freiingiuysen is in perfect Tho news from Madrid’ le very inspiring (oth one reader, ‘The Emperor, if be did not permnit bis | Wnt Mr. Judd stepped forward boidivy and, suds | with the Governments and will a fils best an the | Cubans, and lis them with the most sanguine ¢ ns bus “ subjects to rush én miss to the front to ave the | States.” ‘Thin, one timid, littl ira with the A’abame claims," J alas Azenrate, Who isa near friend Ves ebild. tte oners I th Hy | aad advanc 4 fanorea! a Al ‘ r the Minister of Colonies ip Budon' | ny russians soundly thrashed, imitated personally | So) 4 ivanes | wish a fun real ar, ws lt Le were SECOND, HB ISN'T GOING, Spain, has left Madrid for Bugland en route tor New For your sa xur infatuated countrymen at Ball Run, With | whowalket on tiptace ae p always do wh € Baloo reporting Tribune, Aug AT York city. He has a eeerot iission to. the Cabin That you may be w is MAKER titeenlae Linwilarho wank they look ata body. My oles =Urauit, Col w 4 new report from Washin via Cha | JUMA. end the Cubane in the city are dn the mort Prince Imperial at his side he went ag n EE dn taosae CA est aly Haseena tagton, via Chi T guxious state of mind requrding tho result, I the firing as pradeace would warrant, and attor | right hanus, und eaea ina ste, took hold Wt Bi that (Chas been offered to Sen a VAS alMiad aMile cal MpahoADie iene oy id Have a geutle squer 4 whoa or rat iv in like manner expected to Tho Milk Dealers’ Wa wed the you RithByaut ik ap 4 bullet: | deeke Helen ea elie father, Mr e truth of Us, we can | t The milk dealers of the eity are r not ‘ ung gentleman to pick up a bu dosne Re Grants why Was al Frelinghuysen onee dle: Jo sulynit to the exactions of the prodiecns, ey mi rom the field ag atoken of his baptisin of fire, | Be! sion, and, thouzh persuaded tow are oflered as much milk as they require en t u patghonto the Buren tn siliueay and | svn figs Mas yet seemed very reluctant | Reve road. and it as supposed that the city suv}i) 64 . be kept on a